Technology8/12/2025β€’Ars Technica

Musk threatens to sue Apple so Grok can get top App Store ranking

Musk threatens to sue Apple so Grok can get top App Store ranking

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has threatened to sue Apple over the company's App Store ranking system. Musk claims that his new app, Grok, is being unfairly disadvantaged and prevented from reaching the top spot in the App Store rankings. Musk alleges that Apple's algorithm-based ranking system is biased and unfair, and that it favors established apps over newer ones. He argues that this makes it difficult for smaller, independent developers to gain traction and visibility on the platform. The dispute highlights the ongoing tensions between tech giants and the concerns of smaller developers regarding the dominance of platforms like the App Store. Musk has vowed to take legal action against Apple if the issue is not resolved, further escalating the ongoing feud between the two companies. The article does not provide any further details on the specific allegations or the potential legal action that Musk may take. However, it underscores the broader challenges faced by developers in navigating the complex and competitive landscape of mobile app distribution.

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